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** Commander Farsight was a prominent leader of an Empire's military forces. He eventually led some of his brethren in a rebellion against the powerful ruling caste, whose whims most Tau serve their entire lives. [[Stargate SG-1|He is also known as O'Shovah.]]
** The fifth edition Necron codex makes mention of a planet called [[Mass Effect|Eden Prime]].
* The ''[[GURPS]]'' [[Superhero]] sourcebook ''International Super Teams'' has a number of shout outs buried in its text and timeline, including references to ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'', the ''[[Wild Cards]]'' novels, John Irving's ''[[The World According To Garp]]'' and the 1985 film ''[[The Legend of Billie Jean]]''.
** Another suggests that reality -altering [[Crisis on Infinite Earths|"timequakes"]] might be especially common in worlds with superhumans.
* ''[[Shadowrun]]''
** In the 4E [[Sourcebook]] ''Runner Havens'', there's a chart of the top-grossing movies in Seattle. Among them: ''[[Transmetropolitan|I Hate It Here]]'', starring W. Ellis, produced by [[Global Frequency]] Studios; ''Ninja Princess'', starring [[The King of Fighters|M.]] [[Fatal Fury|Shiranui]]; and ''[[Smash TV|The Pleasure Dome]]'', starring [[Eugene Jarvis|E. Jarvis]], produced by Smash Trideo Entertainment.
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